Douglas Ryder is best known for building Africa's first Tour de France team through the MTN-Qhubeka/Dimension Data/NTT lineage. That project carried enormous symbolic weight, delivered Tour stage wins, and put African cycling into the centre of the sport's biggest race before eventually collapsing under sponsorship pressure.
Ryder's return with Q36.5, now sharpened by Pinarello and a roster led by Tom Pidcock, is a second act. The project is less sentimental and more performance-branded, but it still carries Ryder's obsession with giving a team identity beyond a sponsor logo.
At the 2026 Tour, Q36.5 has to prove it belongs on results, not backstory. Ryder's job is to make the team look ambitious but disciplined: Pidcock for stages and GC flashes, experienced riders for support, and enough presence to turn a wildcard into momentum.
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The squad
Douglas Ryder is part of the Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling story at the 2026 Tour — see the full team page.
